RBZ32 Swap Fuel Filter Relocate Question

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Bxcliff
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Hey guys, Im currently prepping my engine bay for paint and i'm also relocating a few things as well for an overall clean look, and two of the things im trying to relocate is the fuel filter and the the fuse box.

I've tried looking on a DIY for these but the threads are super old and the pics are no longer viewable. Could anyone point me out to another thread somewhere or if possible show me how and where i can relocate these two?


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Ace2cool
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Fuel filter is simple. Put it literally anywhere. Just run extra fuel pressure rated line.

As far as the fuse panel delete, the stock harness can go under the nose panel. Just take off the intake piping and the driver's side headlight and turn it around.

Bxcliff
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Ace2cool wrote:
Mon Feb 05, 2018 7:36 pm
Fuel filter is simple. Put it literally anywhere. Just run extra fuel pressure rated line.

As far as the fuse panel delete, the stock harness can go under the nose panel. Just take off the intake piping and the driver's side headlight and turn it around.
Thanks for the info man, i'm going to tuck the fuse box just like that.

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Ace2cool
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Be careful, if it's the stock harness it may be getting brittle. Take your time and possibly use a hair dryer to soften the jackets so they don't crack.


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